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RECOGNIZING THE 2021 LORDS AND LADIES OF FAIRFAX
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HON. GERALD E. CONNOLLY
of virginia
in the house of representatives
Friday, November 5, 2021
Mr. CONNOLLY. Madam Speaker, I rise to recognize a dedicated group of men and women in Northern Virginia. Every year, each member of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors selects two people from his or her district who have demonstrated outstanding volunteer service, heroism, or other exceptional commitments and contributions to our community. Since the program's inception in 1984, approximately 600 individuals have earned the honor of being named a Lord or Lady Fairfax by his or her representative on the Board of Supervisors.
This year, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors will recognize those individuals who have made tremendous impacts through their support of our public schools, parks, youth sports leagues, arts community, public safety, and human service programs. It is nearly impossible to fully describe the diversity of accomplishments of the honorees. Their efforts contribute greatly to the quality of life for the residents of Fairfax County and are worthy of our praise and sincere appreciation.
It is my honor to include in the Record the names of the 2021 Lords and Ladies Fairfax:
At-Large: Lady Pamela Montesinos and Lord Andres Jimenez
Braddock District: Lady Leeann Alberts and Lord Robert W. Cosgriff
Dranesville District: Lady Janie Strauss and Lord William Canis
Hunter Mill District: Lady Brenda lrons-LeCesne and Lord Alvarez LeCesne Jr.
Lee District: Lady Renee Grebe and Lord Keith Foxx
Mason District: Lady Nancy Joyner and Lord William D. Lecos
Mount Vernon District: Lady Lisa Sales and Lord Keary Kincannon
Providence District: Lady Mercedes Dash and Lord Ken McMillon
Springfield District: Lady Christy Hudson and Lord Evan Draim
Sully District: Lady Debbie Kilpatrick and Lord Carlos Carrero
Madam Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in commending and expressing our gratitude to these men and women who volunteer their time and energy on behalf of our community. Their efforts, which are deserving of our highest praise, provide immeasurable benefits to their fellow residents and serve as a reminder of why Fairfax County remains such a great place to live, work, and raise a family.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 195
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